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Hi I'm Adam Cuppett

I grew up in Southern California in a family of eight. My wife and children mean everything to me. I'm a Mormon.

About Me

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I am a simple man. I have always loved to build and create new things. After bouncing around various majors in college, I settled on construction management. I didn't even know you could call that a major! Even though I am not currently working directly within the construction management field, I still try to find time to build or fix something.
I am the proud father of two children. Nothing brings me greater joy than sitting down with my wife and children and reading books to each other.

Why I am a Mormon

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I have studied many other religions over my life. I have never found another that can answers all the deep and meaningful questions that I have about life and my relationship with God and his children. I am a very logical person. Being able to find specific answers to my questions has always kept me hungry to dive into the scriptures to continue learning more. I love that we have continuing revelation. I know that my Father in Heaven loves me and would never leave me alone. That is why he has sent us modern-day prophets and the Holy Ghost to give us directions and help us through the toughest times in our lives.

How I live my faith

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Being a member of the LDS Church gives plenty of opportunities to serve. Jesus said that we should love everyone. My faith provides me with the opportunity to give back and try to repay the tremendous blessings that God has poured on me. Whether it is teaching my fellow congregation members, doing community service of cleaning up a local school, or visiting the widows and elderly in our congregation, I always have a chance to show I love God by loving His children.

God makes it easy for us to follow Him by giving us commandments. Following the commandments can lead us to happiness. We certainly are not perfect, but God has given us a way to be forgiven of our sins through the Atonement of Jesus Christ.

"Mormon temples are a sacred place for church members to visit and make sacred promises with God like keep his commandments or marriage promises. Temples were used in biblical times. Jesus Christ spent a lot of time in the temple teaching and healing.